One possibility is Picasso's financial need to reuse canvases during that time. Additionally, he was known to layer his works instead of whitewashing a canvas to start fresh. As for the identity ...
In recent years, major works have gone to private buyers in Asia — a new exhibition puts the artist’s relationship with the ...
Researchers at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London made the breakthrough using advanced imaging technology, offering fresh insights into Picasso’s early ... the defining works of the ...
Researchers have uncovered a hidden painting beneath Pablo Picasso’s Portrait of Mateu ... and offers a rare glimpse into his early blue period works. The portrait of the woman, who appears ...
The exhibition at M+ pairs the Spanish master’s works with those of four generations of Asian and Asian-diasporic artists, ...
Alongside the Picasso portrait, the exhibition will feature works by Goya, Renoir, Cézanne, and Van Gogh that have never been shown outside of Switzerland.
Picasso’s first word, apparently, was “pencil”. Well we know what he could do with one of those, for he was a superlative draughtsman, but what’s remarkable is that he achieved apparently ...
"Picasso and Paper," which opened at the CMA in early December, showcases about 300 works, including paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, drawings, and collages of cut-and-pasted papers.
One of the earliest pieces from Pablo Picasso's iconic Blue Period has revealed an unexpected discovery: another figure beneath the surface. This finding provides further insight into the process of ...